Development of Portable and Cost-Effecitve Water Quality Sensors

Water quality monitoring is a critical aspect of environmental stewardship and public health protection. With growing concerns over pollution, climate change, and population growth, ensuring the safety and sustainability of our water resources has become increasingly imperative. Through systematic monitoring efforts, scientists, policymakers, and stakeholders can track the chemical, physical, and biological parameters of water bodies, identifying potential contaminants and assessing the overall health of aquatic ecosystems.

In our research, we are focusing on the development and implementation of a novel approach to water quality monitoring using turbidity, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), pH, and temperature sensors. While existing methods often rely on individual sensors to measure specific parameters, our approach combines multiple sensors into an integrated monitoring system. This allows us to gather comprehensive data on various aspects of water quality simultaneously, providing a more holistic understanding of aquatic ecosystems.

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Syed Mufid